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and it has already delivered. 2 months ago, we moved to hold china accountable. these subsidies that directly harm working men and women on the assembly lines in ohio and michigan and across the midwest. your senator has fought as hard as anybody to stop this and we are going to stop it. it is not right. it is against the rules and we will not let it stand. [applause] american workers build better products than anybody. made in america means something. let andrew said, when the playing field is level, america will always win. but what we need is folks who actually walk the walk, not just talk the talk. we do not need folks who during election time suddenly are worrying about trade practices. but before the election, are taking vantages of unfair trading practices. ohio, if you stand with me, if you choose the path we're talking about, we are going to help bring factories and small businesses -- experts and will sell more goods around the world stamped with made in america and create 1 million new manufacturing jobs in the next four years. we can do that. but i ne
and it has already delivered. 2 months ago, we moved to hold china accountable. these subsidies that directly harm working men and women on the assembly lines in ohio and michigan and across the midwest. your senator has fought as hard as anybody to stop this and we are going to stop it. it is not right. it is against the rules and we will not let it stand. [applause] american workers build better products than anybody. made in america means something. let andrew said, when the playing field is...
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. >> talking about being tough with china, holding china accountable. >> woodruff: there was a biden reference just before the president talking about this whole argument whether the united states is an exception, we're already an exceptional country. >> ifill: would not exceptional president. >> woodruff: michael i do want to ask you another question about this because we've been flu two weeks about the convention and parties seeing themselves clearly different from one another. are they so different when it comes down to the fundamental vision. >> yes, they really are. take a look at tax policy which he talked about very specifically. that's a fundamental difference. and you know we were talking about this a little bit earlier in the evening too. you can look at this as saying it's a terrible thing the country is so polarized or you can say in a way it's thrilling we are about to possibly have a campaign that's brought over one of the central divisions in american history and american life. not a bad thing. >> ifill: are we? richard? >> that's the 64,000 or minute $-minute-maybe th
. >> talking about being tough with china, holding china accountable. >> woodruff: there was a biden reference just before the president talking about this whole argument whether the united states is an exception, we're already an exceptional country. >> ifill: would not exceptional president. >> woodruff: michael i do want to ask you another question about this because we've been flu two weeks about the convention and parties seeing themselves clearly different from one...
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and then china what is the foreign policy with china? some months were played tough and some were giving china what it wants. on counter terrorism obama has continued many bush policies. and the drone attacks are also not popular. those are continuations and mitt romney would continue those as well. >> eliot: i think guantanamo was a difficult issue. i think you're right. we'll put that one aside. counterterrorism, the president has been successful. margie let me ask you. i think borris does have a fair point when it comes to china and russia reset. those have not worked out terribly well. whether you fault the president or say that's the nature of foreign policies, it's slow and lumbering, how do you address what can be perceived by some as a lack of consistency in our relationship with china? >> i know a few things. i know first of all people think that the president has been handling foreign affairs really well. i know that they feel that secretary clinton is enormously popular and doing a great job traveling around the world and i kn
and then china what is the foreign policy with china? some months were played tough and some were giving china what it wants. on counter terrorism obama has continued many bush policies. and the drone attacks are also not popular. those are continuations and mitt romney would continue those as well. >> eliot: i think guantanamo was a difficult issue. i think you're right. we'll put that one aside. counterterrorism, the president has been successful. margie let me ask you. i think borris...
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this visit is coming on the 40th anniversary of president richard nixon's historic trip to china back in february of 1962. secretary of hillary clinton hosting a luncheon for the chinese vice president. here's a portion of what she had to say. >> it's an honor to welcome all of you to the state department this afternoon. it's always good to have vice president biden here, and we are particularly pleased to have our very special guest of honor. i'd also like to recognize the talented chef who has prepared this delicious lunch for us fusing the flavors of chinese and american cuisine. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> this year marks the 40th anniversary of president nixon's historic trip to china. we are very pleased that dr. kissinger is here with us, who along with him was instrumental in transforming the relationship between our two countries. >> today cooperation between the united states and china is imperative to address the many vehicl vexing challenges we face to proliferation and climate change to promoting global economic security. now, developing the habits of cooperation
this visit is coming on the 40th anniversary of president richard nixon's historic trip to china back in february of 1962. secretary of hillary clinton hosting a luncheon for the chinese vice president. here's a portion of what she had to say. >> it's an honor to welcome all of you to the state department this afternoon. it's always good to have vice president biden here, and we are particularly pleased to have our very special guest of honor. i'd also like to recognize the talented chef...
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w much does china snd? >> [inaudible] >> 50 what? >> million. noanil?ion? ah ey spend one tenth of what we spend. to make it more daunting, the 14 biggest nations including china who follow the u.s. in military spending do not pay togher, do not spen tether e $700 stngn th wnd ernobt have to cut out of the military budget as well. great question, sir. >> you mentioned, you talked about sort of the polarization in the politicaleal beeifa edutinn open primary in an effort to try and promote more central or sen tryst, you know, results. what do you think of that apprch? good . suosyo kt eeser tking about, but most -- many states, majority of states including pennsylvania have a closed primary. if you want toote in the democratic primary for esidt, y havto b if'r -- independent, green party, republican, you're out of luck. only democrats can vote and same is true for the republican primary. other states like michigan, for example, hav an open primary system s that all you ha to pru' aegreot, ic now, in most states getting ridiculously hard, approve you're a reg
w much does china snd? >> [inaudible] >> 50 what? >> million. noanil?ion? ah ey spend one tenth of what we spend. to make it more daunting, the 14 biggest nations including china who follow the u.s. in military spending do not pay togher, do not spen tether e $700 stngn th wnd ernobt have to cut out of the military budget as well. great question, sir. >> you mentioned, you talked about sort of the polarization in the politicaleal beeifa edutinn open primary in an effort...
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they wiped me off the internet in china. you can take a name, you know, jasmine, revolution, occupy, revolt and wipe it off the internet in china, but what you can't do is suppress discussions by tens or hundreds of millions of people. and there have been many examples of that in the last year in china. >> host: well, one of the storylines during the arab spring especially was the so-called national kill switch that egypt had or etc. is that still possible, has technology changed enough that nations can't necessarily have that kill switch? >> guest: well, it is technologically possible, and that's a -- and, you know, different people have different views on that. i think it's a problem. it is technologically possible. but, you know, the united states, for example, also invests unabashedly in technologies where if a government does turn off the internet, turn off mobile networks, redundant band bandwih can be brought in. i think it's, ultimately, a losing game to try to shut off, to try to wall off people's access to informat
they wiped me off the internet in china. you can take a name, you know, jasmine, revolution, occupy, revolt and wipe it off the internet in china, but what you can't do is suppress discussions by tens or hundreds of millions of people. and there have been many examples of that in the last year in china. >> host: well, one of the storylines during the arab spring especially was the so-called national kill switch that egypt had or etc. is that still possible, has technology changed enough...
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right now, china is a demographic time bomb. they have limited themselves to one child per family and that means they'll have a lot of old people retiring on the backs of one child and it means because of their preference for male children, there are some parts of china where there are 140 males to 100 female births. nobody knows what that scientific experiment is going to be but we all know it's not going to be good. the united states has some economic -- i mean, some demographic population growth but not too much. again, part of the problem in the middle east today is that 75% of most of the countries in the middle east have a population under the age of 30 and they don't have jobs. that's a revolution in the making. russia has the opposite problem. so does japan. they're not reproducing themselves at a rate to sustain economic development. so the united states, we rll pretty good demographic ratio going forward. the next thing that we have that a lot of countries don't have is wome ambassador ware and i have been out there on
right now, china is a demographic time bomb. they have limited themselves to one child per family and that means they'll have a lot of old people retiring on the backs of one child and it means because of their preference for male children, there are some parts of china where there are 140 males to 100 female births. nobody knows what that scientific experiment is going to be but we all know it's not going to be good. the united states has some economic -- i mean, some demographic population...
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the stock market is undervalued right now because of all the noise in europe, the fiscal cliff, and china. with that in mind, i think your best bet is to stay near normal valuations for 2013. > there is nothing you want to take off the table right now, right? take some profits home so you don't have to deal with the tax gains issue of next year? nothing? > > put it this way: i would rather be in financials and materials than i would be in energies and utilities. so if you are overweight in energies and utilities, perhaps sell that. i think the best group next year is going to be financials and materials. > run with the banks. good to have you on the show. that is larry shover of sfg alternatives. > > thank you. legislation dramatically shrinking the power of unions has won approval in michigan. last night, governor rick snyder signed two bills into law that change michigan into a right-to- work state. thousands of protestors for and against the measure staged demonstrations inside and outside the capitol in lansing, michigan. despite shouts from pro-union workers, the gop-led house okayed
the stock market is undervalued right now because of all the noise in europe, the fiscal cliff, and china. with that in mind, i think your best bet is to stay near normal valuations for 2013. > there is nothing you want to take off the table right now, right? take some profits home so you don't have to deal with the tax gains issue of next year? nothing? > > put it this way: i would rather be in financials and materials than i would be in energies and utilities. so if you are...
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driving up the price of oil and increasing the volatility of the oil market and demand for oil from china and india is keeping those prices up. the president understands that we have to responsibly reduce our dependence from foreign oil by looking at all sources of energy, wind, solar, the president has increased oil and gas production domestically in the u.s. and then also look at better ways of being more energy efficient. being more conservative on how we use our energy. >> was he wrong on the keystone pipeline to delay that? >> he wanted to make sure that this pipeline didn't jeopardize the environment and pollute our water quality. he's allowing the companies to reapply for the permit. i think that's totally proper. >> on gas prices, your colleague has said the president should tap the strategic oil reserves in this country, do you agree with him? >> that would be a way of addressing it but again the fundamentals of it, oil speculations is driving the oil prices up. it's been reported that just a day after the outbreak in libya, oil prices went up dramatically even though the oil sup
driving up the price of oil and increasing the volatility of the oil market and demand for oil from china and india is keeping those prices up. the president understands that we have to responsibly reduce our dependence from foreign oil by looking at all sources of energy, wind, solar, the president has increased oil and gas production domestically in the u.s. and then also look at better ways of being more energy efficient. being more conservative on how we use our energy. >> was he...
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and china ore the blind dissident who fled china. we have more on this. >>> this couldn't come at worse time for the white house just as hillary clinton is resuming talks. he wants out of china after the blind chinese human rights activist escaped frommous arrest and sought refuge from the u.s. embassy only to be turned over to the hospital at fist what seemed to be a voluntary move. now he and his family are said to fear for their safety. what will secretary of state hillary clinton do? she is already in china for a security conference. she would only speak generally about human rights. >> we believe all governments have to answer to citizen's aspirations for dignity and the rule of law and no nation can or should deny those rights. >> some u.s. lawmakers are taking up his case saying the white house needs to do more to support him even if it creates discomfort for china. >> we have to make it a serious issue that drives u.s. policy rather than enabling a dictatorship. it has consequences for every american and especially for every
and china ore the blind dissident who fled china. we have more on this. >>> this couldn't come at worse time for the white house just as hillary clinton is resuming talks. he wants out of china after the blind chinese human rights activist escaped frommous arrest and sought refuge from the u.s. embassy only to be turned over to the hospital at fist what seemed to be a voluntary move. now he and his family are said to fear for their safety. what will secretary of state hillary clinton...
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>> military spending, second in theworld. >> china. >> all right, china -- no, china. how mch does chinand s70 bon wchsh spend? >> [inaudible] >> 50 what? million? no, youmean billion? one-tenth of what we spend. chwhfo u. inven more din military spending do not pay together, do not spend together the $700 billion that we spend. stunning. there's no doubt we have to cut significantly t of the military budget as wll. >> mentioned, you talked,ir out sort of the polarization in the electoral or, i guess, political realm. i believe california today talked about using an open pre mntl n an effort to try a centrist, you know, results. what do you think of tha approach? >> good idea. just for the -- i'm sure most of you know what the questioner wa talking aut. but many states, the majorityf atinin psyia ws cd a c primary. so if you want to vote in the democratic primary for president, you have to be registered democrat. if you're an independent, you're t of luck. if you're republican or green party member, you're out of luck. onlyemoctsn v foheepca primary. other states like
>> military spending, second in theworld. >> china. >> all right, china -- no, china. how mch does chinand s70 bon wchsh spend? >> [inaudible] >> 50 what? million? no, youmean billion? one-tenth of what we spend. chwhfo u. inven more din military spending do not pay together, do not spend together the $700 billion that we spend. stunning. there's no doubt we have to cut significantly t of the military budget as wll. >> mentioned, you talked,ir out sort of the...
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thanks in part to soaring sales in china where buick is wildly popular. in the u.s., gm's business has rebounded due to a healthier economy, and a revamped lineup featuring something gm struggled to sell in the past, small and mid-size cars. >> we are beginning to see some of the benefits and impacts of a lot of the actions we are taking. this is a long-term gain. >> reporter: the challenge is to stay profitable. just three years ago, detroit's automakers lost a combined $62 billion. by 2011 after massive cuts, they rebounded to a combined profit of nearly $14 billion. >> detroit is operating much more like the rest of industrial america, much more rational about pricing production decisions. will this last forever? we'll see. >> reporter: after posting record annual profits, shares of general motors surged almost 6% today. a lot of investors moving into the stock. that's good news for the federal government which still owns 26.5% of general motors stock. they've got a long ways to go to recoup all the bailout money. that stock price would have to double
thanks in part to soaring sales in china where buick is wildly popular. in the u.s., gm's business has rebounded due to a healthier economy, and a revamped lineup featuring something gm struggled to sell in the past, small and mid-size cars. >> we are beginning to see some of the benefits and impacts of a lot of the actions we are taking. this is a long-term gain. >> reporter: the challenge is to stay profitable. just three years ago, detroit's automakers lost a combined $62...
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>> in china. >> i want to thank all of our analysts, our reporters and i want you to know that our cnn politics facebook page is -- we have the answers to tonight's question, who gave the best speech of the democratic convention? 2% say vice president biden. 62% say former president bill clinton. 28% say president obama. and 8% say the first lady. remember, clinton wins in this little survey, it is not a scientific survey to be sure. i'm wolf blitzer. president obama's 2012 democratic national convention speech, in its entirely, is just ahead. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. scroll... tap... pinch... and zoom... in your car. introducing the all-new cadillac xts with cue. ♪ don't worry. we haven
>> in china. >> i want to thank all of our analysts, our reporters and i want you to know that our cnn politics facebook page is -- we have the answers to tonight's question, who gave the best speech of the democratic convention? 2% say vice president biden. 62% say former president bill clinton. 28% say president obama. and 8% say the first lady. remember, clinton wins in this little survey, it is not a scientific survey to be sure. i'm wolf blitzer. president obama's 2012...
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policy towards china. and yet that policy has shifted some under president obama over the last period of time to this idea of rebalancing, that will be present in asia and a strong way perhaps than we have in the past pics of the question i have is, how will that affect into one and taiwan's role? richard come to talk about some people worry about i want abandoning the united states. one looks at the south china sea process and east china sea, and some people worry that president ma's -- how this rebalancing will continue whether it's a romney administration or obama administration and how taiwan fits within the context. >> the first thing that has to be said is that the extent and depth of our presence in east asia depends a lot on whether how our political system resolves disagreements over the budget, and whether defense is affected by that. i think that for taiwan and all of our friends in east asia, a united states that is present and active in the region and willing to be firm when firmness is requir
policy towards china. and yet that policy has shifted some under president obama over the last period of time to this idea of rebalancing, that will be present in asia and a strong way perhaps than we have in the past pics of the question i have is, how will that affect into one and taiwan's role? richard come to talk about some people worry about i want abandoning the united states. one looks at the south china sea process and east china sea, and some people worry that president ma's -- how...
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china. china owns half. shanghai motors. shanghai motors is owned by the city of shanghai which operates under pretty strict federal guidelines on issues. we want that kind of rigidity? probably not. and the long run will help them? maybe, maybe not. that help them in our 50% is going to come back to shanghai to think about investment in their schools, investment in their roads and infrastructure, the things that america inflicted in the past but don't seem to want or need to do. so somehow will please got to be thinking is how do we be as intensely competitive as they are? and we want government on the sidelines? this is still beloved ideology we have. let the market do its thing and everything is gray. to what you say, how's that working working for us right now. it's really not. so we need an american-style, an american mix of capitalism and democracy that works for us. but we need the government determined and not one that says trust in time it will all work out. david to lehman brothers and individual investors and ever
china. china owns half. shanghai motors. shanghai motors is owned by the city of shanghai which operates under pretty strict federal guidelines on issues. we want that kind of rigidity? probably not. and the long run will help them? maybe, maybe not. that help them in our 50% is going to come back to shanghai to think about investment in their schools, investment in their roads and infrastructure, the things that america inflicted in the past but don't seem to want or need to do. so somehow...
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consulate after being demoted as police chief in a city in southwestern china. that led to the ouster of bo xilai-- his former boss-- as communist party leader there. bo is still under investigation. last month, bo's wife gu kailai was given a suspended death sentence for the murder of a british businessman. in afghanistan, the military announced today it has arrested or expelled hundreds of soldiers, as part of an effort to stop so-called insider attacks on foreign troops. the attacks come as the u.s. tries to continue its plan to transition out of afghanistan. margaret warner has the story. >> warner: on a pre-convention swing through virginia yesterday, president obama again touted his plans to end the afghan war. >> this november you get to decide the future of the war in afghanistan. by the end of this month i will have brought home 33,000 troops. ( applause ) i've said we will end this war in 2014. >> warner: but a linchpin of that promise-- to train afghan forces to take over the fight-- faces a new challenge. 45 nato troops have been killed this year by
consulate after being demoted as police chief in a city in southwestern china. that led to the ouster of bo xilai-- his former boss-- as communist party leader there. bo is still under investigation. last month, bo's wife gu kailai was given a suspended death sentence for the murder of a british businessman. in afghanistan, the military announced today it has arrested or expelled hundreds of soldiers, as part of an effort to stop so-called insider attacks on foreign troops. the attacks come as...
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we know that the primary leverage in syria, those outside syria, it's either russia or china. you can complain to the president or the european in europe. the power of money in syria comes through that part of the world. listen to hillary clinton today, our secretary of state on russia and whatever leverage we may be able to accumulate. >> we have in front of the russia russians, stopping their continued arms shipments to syria. they have from time to time said that we shouldn't worry. are we tahinking the shipping i unrelated to their actions internally. that's untrue. and we are concerned about the latest information we have that there are attack helicopters on the way from russia to syria. >> how much does this escalate that the u.s. secretary of state is directly confronting russia, exclusively. she says we have confronted the russians about stopping their continued arms shipment. that would seem by my measure, a meaningful diplomatic escalation. >> absolutely. particularly if you consider like putin's telling you don't worry about it. this is a guy who just passed regulat
we know that the primary leverage in syria, those outside syria, it's either russia or china. you can complain to the president or the european in europe. the power of money in syria comes through that part of the world. listen to hillary clinton today, our secretary of state on russia and whatever leverage we may be able to accumulate. >> we have in front of the russia russians, stopping their continued arms shipments to syria. they have from time to time said that we shouldn't worry....
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think about how it could change your life to spend one day in china, one day in the middle east to see how those cultures operate and give us a better outlook. you can have upon in terms of travel. i am born and bred in michigan. but until i ran for governor, i have never really truly eggs florida michigan. now why can tell you where the biggest ice-cream cone in the north is. i can tell you where to get a gourmet hot dog on the shoreline. i that many of you have not been there. there's a good reason people live in every place in our state, but seldom do we see that. we only travel through them. the other thing is to find fun activities even as you get older. i took up scuba diving because i wanted to try something new. it is scary when you first start doing it. you find yourself under 60 feet of one -- water wondering, why did i want to be here? i had seen a whole new world that i have only seen on television. the only way you really enjoys scuba diving is if you relax. even though you may be scared, the best way to do it is to totally relax and just float along. it's the best experie
think about how it could change your life to spend one day in china, one day in the middle east to see how those cultures operate and give us a better outlook. you can have upon in terms of travel. i am born and bred in michigan. but until i ran for governor, i have never really truly eggs florida michigan. now why can tell you where the biggest ice-cream cone in the north is. i can tell you where to get a gourmet hot dog on the shoreline. i that many of you have not been there. there's a good...
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. >> the romney plan stan up to china, create over 450,000 new jobs. keep ohio jobs in ohio. 59,000 new jobs for new hampshire. create over 200,000 new jobs for colorado. create over 340,000 new jobs for virginia. >> jennifer: so all of these very specific numbers, how can he estimate the jobs numbers without a plan? >> i have no idea how he estimated those numbers, but i do know he doesn't have a credible plan. the one plan he has basically put out there in some detail is his budget plan, and if you look at that you can see he created a huge hole in the deficit, he has to slash other government programs. he has to slash the kind of employment we're talking about today by 40%, put a tax on the middle class estimated about $2,000 a year in order to pay for tax cuts at the top. the whole program that he has put out there with not a lot of details, however, enough detail to say those numbers are not based on a credible plan. >> jennifer: and he is running these ads like crazy. and larry i think there's an ad in the making from something that president cli
. >> the romney plan stan up to china, create over 450,000 new jobs. keep ohio jobs in ohio. 59,000 new jobs for new hampshire. create over 200,000 new jobs for colorado. create over 340,000 new jobs for virginia. >> jennifer: so all of these very specific numbers, how can he estimate the jobs numbers without a plan? >> i have no idea how he estimated those numbers, but i do know he doesn't have a credible plan. the one plan he has basically put out there in some detail is his...
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clearly china and russia are roadblocks in terms of getting u.n. security council resolutions through. should we be by passing the u.n.? should we be doing more? should we be deeply concerned about the reports, i don't know if they're accurate or not, but about chemical weapons being dispersed throughout syria. >> there are two important positions. our role where iran is supplying more weapons to syria. billions of dollars of aid from the united states, number one. number two where is the united states in the international community providing support to the international relief fund organization such as the red cross to provide the relief necessary. i said in my last article in the "huffington post," i'm not in favor of boots on the ground, but we could certainly provide angels in the air. we could provide for humanitarian support. this is where i'm most unhappy about the obama administration's failure on syria. it's bad enough that it does not have a policy to deal with the strategic issues, but why can't we do more on the humanitarian side? >> el
clearly china and russia are roadblocks in terms of getting u.n. security council resolutions through. should we be by passing the u.n.? should we be doing more? should we be deeply concerned about the reports, i don't know if they're accurate or not, but about chemical weapons being dispersed throughout syria. >> there are two important positions. our role where iran is supplying more weapons to syria. billions of dollars of aid from the united states, number one. number two where is the...
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we have big problems overseas with europe and china slowing rapidly. that seems more around our neck than anything domestic. >> can we put that full screen back up, guys? the one over six months so people can digest what we're seeing from december of last year? as we look at this we can see a slow trickle down theory. what does this mean? is this truly a brick wall? will we see this accelerate? >> oddly enough, the unemployment rate came down because the labor force was shrinking and people were dropping out and not look r for work. the labor force got bigger, km is the reason the unemployment rate went up. the real problem we're having is we're simply not creating jobs at a fast enough pace to grow the economy beyond 1.5% or thereabouts. >> okay, professor, it's great to have you with us this morning. from a political perspective, white house officials are saying that you can't judge this economy based on this one report. if we look at what everybody is talking about, the numbers are not right. they're not going in the right direction. what is the lev
we have big problems overseas with europe and china slowing rapidly. that seems more around our neck than anything domestic. >> can we put that full screen back up, guys? the one over six months so people can digest what we're seeing from december of last year? as we look at this we can see a slow trickle down theory. what does this mean? is this truly a brick wall? will we see this accelerate? >> oddly enough, the unemployment rate came down because the labor force was shrinking...
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we are shut out of china right now. caterpillar, all the money they maker right now they say they're having trouble making it there because they don't want to buy our products. they make a lot of money. they're very successful. but they're being unsuccessful. when you talk to companies big business people, they say we can't get into japan even, not into china not the way we want. >> jennifer: no one is afraid of trade. it's a question of fair trade. >> it's the idea of fair trade versus free trade. there is no such thing as free trade. we've had a disaster thing going back to george bush. one deal after another ended up with trade deficits everywhere he goes. that is losing the game. that's like a football game where you're behind in points. the answer is they have to buy our products. the problem is we make deals out of geopolitical reasons political reasons, but not for the idea of, you know, is vietnam going to buy our things? they might-- >> jennifer: or jobs staying here in america. that has to be our goal. >> and
we are shut out of china right now. caterpillar, all the money they maker right now they say they're having trouble making it there because they don't want to buy our products. they make a lot of money. they're very successful. but they're being unsuccessful. when you talk to companies big business people, they say we can't get into japan even, not into china not the way we want. >> jennifer: no one is afraid of trade. it's a question of fair trade. >> it's the idea of fair trade...
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now you can't stand up to china when all you have done is send them our jobs. you can talk a good game, but i like to walk the walk, not just talk the talk. [applause] and my experience has been waking up every single day and doing everything i can to make sure american workers get a fair shot in the local economy. when other countries don't play by the rules, we have done something about it. we have wrought more trade cases against china in one term than the previous administration did in to. and every case we brought that has been decided we have one. when governor romney says that stopping unfair searches in chinese tires would be bad for america, bad for our workers, we ignored his advice and we got over 1000 americans back to work creating tires right here in the united states of america. [applause] earlier this year i set up a new task force to go after unfair trade practices that harm our workers and it has already delivered. two months ago we moved to hold china accountable for unfair trade practices that harm the american automakers. today, mike admini
now you can't stand up to china when all you have done is send them our jobs. you can talk a good game, but i like to walk the walk, not just talk the talk. [applause] and my experience has been waking up every single day and doing everything i can to make sure american workers get a fair shot in the local economy. when other countries don't play by the rules, we have done something about it. we have wrought more trade cases against china in one term than the previous administration did in to....
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and china and russia say, go slow. >>guest: i agree, china and russia are outliers on this one, and to me, on the wrong side of history. most people you talk to who follow syria say that the outside dictatorship -- the assad dictatorship will end and he will go. the question is, when? obviously right now he is just slaughtering in the last week hundreds of his own people, and the world really has to get mobilized to try to help the people of syria to secure their own freedom. but the other thing to say is when assad goes he is the one major ally in the arab world that iran has. and it is a tremendous vote for iran and it raceses the pressure on iran to come to terms. >>neil: what is our obligation? we got off topic but if it escalates to the degree it has and we get the video this comes in, just horrific, and this is some of stuff we are showing, do we just stand by? should we? does it complicate how we deal with iran? maybe we are rightly focusing on iran and not syria? >>guest: no, we have to focus on both but the im
and china and russia say, go slow. >>guest: i agree, china and russia are outliers on this one, and to me, on the wrong side of history. most people you talk to who follow syria say that the outside dictatorship -- the assad dictatorship will end and he will go. the question is, when? obviously right now he is just slaughtering in the last week hundreds of his own people, and the world really has to get mobilized to try to help the people of syria to secure their own freedom. but the...
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. >> david says they don't say that in china. we have to go to break. coming up the house gets set to vote on a controversial abortion bill. the the republicans call it a sex discrimination issue, while democrats characterize it as another example of the war on women. we'll look at the latest remarks from the floor next on "now." [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. i would not say i'm into it, but let's see where this goes. [ buzzer ] do you like to travel? i'm all about "free travel," babe. that's what i do. [ buzzer ] balance transfers -- you up for that? well... too soon? [ female announcer ] fortunately, there's an easier way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from every major bank, and find the one that's right for you. creditcards.com. it's simple. search, compare, and apply. a living breathing
. >> david says they don't say that in china. we have to go to break. coming up the house gets set to vote on a controversial abortion bill. the the republicans call it a sex discrimination issue, while democrats characterize it as another example of the war on women. we'll look at the latest remarks from the floor next on "now." [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1...
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because i think the low probability events, is china. china growth of 6%, 7%. a slowdown. they have immense economy sitting on a $3 trillion cash war cleft to be able to fix banks or the economy when they need to. given the type of surplus, you know, fiscal situation they've been running from for the last many years. so they may not be at 9% or 10% slowing down to 7%, people make that front page news. to me it's not a major risk factor. there are problems within its economy. potentially a housing market that's bubbling up. some company state controlled banks with large numbers of debt that need to probably work through at some point, but for the time being we're not too concerned with china. as it relates to the second risk factor we don't think it's significant, because although it's got a fat tail, it's only what we think a 10% probability event, which is the whole, you know, arab world. the spring rising that we talked about a year ago and potentially some flare-up in the middle east that might raise oil prices to $150 a barrel, because of iran these days. a risk factor
because i think the low probability events, is china. china growth of 6%, 7%. a slowdown. they have immense economy sitting on a $3 trillion cash war cleft to be able to fix banks or the economy when they need to. given the type of surplus, you know, fiscal situation they've been running from for the last many years. so they may not be at 9% or 10% slowing down to 7%, people make that front page news. to me it's not a major risk factor. there are problems within its economy. potentially a...
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europe is going through a difficult time parts of asia and china are going through a difficult time right now. >>> mitt romney's campaign quick to respond. >> i used to teach. the students who came in are the ones that knew they hadn't done anything. the ones that failed in their responsibility in that respect the president is right he gets an incomplete because he's a failure. >>> president obama blaming president bush for the country's financial problem. >> the debt clock is now officially topping $16 trillion. the embarrassing milestone coming less than one hour before the first speaker took the stage at the dnc last night. the $13 trillion amount amounts to a staggering $135,000 to every single family out there. the deficit has increased by more than $5.4 trillion since he was sworn in four years ago that's more than in 8 years since george w. bush was in office. >>> chairwoman debbie wasserman finds himself in a major clash with the united states allies. israel's ambassador to the u.s. accused republicans of being dangerous to israel for criticizing president obama's record. michael
europe is going through a difficult time parts of asia and china are going through a difficult time right now. >>> mitt romney's campaign quick to respond. >> i used to teach. the students who came in are the ones that knew they hadn't done anything. the ones that failed in their responsibility in that respect the president is right he gets an incomplete because he's a failure. >>> president obama blaming president bush for the country's financial problem. >> the...
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you go to china -- i was there a couple of years ago -- buick is big in china. general motors;' profitability is in large part because of that market in china. the united state has a lot going on wi its relationship with china at aand although foreign policy and military policy is with our struggles, but that trade relationship is underpinnining it between his country. >> what could be more american than an "inside washington" coffee cup made in china? couldn't they make peace and in maryland or toledo or somewhere? >> they could and should trade . >> you would pay more. >>e e more th consumers we are citizens -- i hope. this conversation takes place evertime there was a chinese leader with an american leader. talk about currency, we talk about intellectual property. this time they have led us down in china at in the un, where it they with russia vetoed the resolution on its syria at the u.n. security counl. i just wonder when theare going to take their place as a real leader of the planet. >> never. their conception up their place is to promote china, a civiliz
you go to china -- i was there a couple of years ago -- buick is big in china. general motors;' profitability is in large part because of that market in china. the united state has a lot going on wi its relationship with china at aand although foreign policy and military policy is with our struggles, but that trade relationship is underpinnining it between his country. >> what could be more american than an "inside washington" coffee cup made in china? couldn't they make peace...
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as a corporate ceo he shipped american jobs to places like mexico and china. as governor he outsourced state jobs to a call center in independencia. india. just what you would expect from a guy who had a swiss bank account. >> sean: that is one of the lowest rated ads i have seen. interestingly, until they get to mitt romney the republicans liked the ad better and then boom it flips. that is interesting to watch. >> and you hit it right on the head. and what is interesting is that they say that the third-party groups won't have an impact. well, you have cross roads in this case, americans for prosperity. they are driving agenda. the obama campaign that is not from a third-party group, barack obama's campaign is responding to americans for prosperity. where are have you found that the official campaign is actual le on defense which is actually one of the reaps why the attack is so powerful. >> sean: i'm not going to run them here and now because we have something special that we are working on that we don't want to tell people about yet. i think the most effect
as a corporate ceo he shipped american jobs to places like mexico and china. as governor he outsourced state jobs to a call center in independencia. india. just what you would expect from a guy who had a swiss bank account. >> sean: that is one of the lowest rated ads i have seen. interestingly, until they get to mitt romney the republicans liked the ad better and then boom it flips. that is interesting to watch. >> and you hit it right on the head. and what is interesting is that...
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. >> china backing down. we sent assistance secretary of the state sunday to begin trying to negotiate something. >> there is no chance we're handing it back? >> by the way, mitt romney, the romney campaign in a very unusual move on sunday morning issued the statement criticizing the administration for not protecting human rights activists in china at this delicate moment. many republicans were surprised. >> not the right time. >> not hardly. >> this is going to make for quite the busy day for you. >> and the heroism. the child and the wife we don't know what condition they are in. and other hunl recognizes activists have been rounded up. so the people who helped them escape have not been seen since. >> you are going to be on top of it. we'll see you at 1:00. thank you. next in a still struggling economy the tiny state of delaware has a lot of jobs. the democratic governor shares those secrets next. how the tech giant found a legal way to take a billion dollar bite out of its taxes. delaware benefits from thi
. >> china backing down. we sent assistance secretary of the state sunday to begin trying to negotiate something. >> there is no chance we're handing it back? >> by the way, mitt romney, the romney campaign in a very unusual move on sunday morning issued the statement criticizing the administration for not protecting human rights activists in china at this delicate moment. many republicans were surprised. >> not the right time. >> not hardly. >> this is going...
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windmills from china. electric cars from finland. >> 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded went to overseas companies. >> i'm mitt romney, and i approved this message. >> so do a truth serum on this ad. basically was it true or false? >> basically it's true. there are exceptions to that. there are a couple of issues that the ad, i think, missed, but overall, absolutely straight forwardly directly true. >> okay. how much stimulus money do you estimate has been pumped into the private economy to try to get things rolling? >> they put out $780 billion which is usually rounded up in public discussion to a trillion dollars. >> okay. >> but the reality is it's been diffused a lot of people. >> some of it has been tapped into and some of it has been paid back by the car companies in detroit. however, there's a lot of money that's gone out. do you think the obama administration knows where the money is? it's an awful lot of money to keep track of in. >> i not only don't believe they know, i'm somewhat
windmills from china. electric cars from finland. >> 79% of the 2.1 billion in stimulus grants awarded went to overseas companies. >> i'm mitt romney, and i approved this message. >> so do a truth serum on this ad. basically was it true or false? >> basically it's true. there are exceptions to that. there are a couple of issues that the ad, i think, missed, but overall, absolutely straight forwardly directly true. >> okay. how much stimulus money do you estimate...
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china, how is china weighing in? we've heard so much attention lately on the activist who has now come over to the united states. chen guangcheng's experience. as a dis dependant, his story might shed light on the story of dissidents. guest: to the state department's credit, china is flagged as an area of real concern. . -- guest: we've seen a crackdown against the minority religions and such. china is the country of real concern, and the chen case i think has highlighted how the chinese authorities will go after their critics. chen guangcheng didn't do anything illegal. he was simply detained in his house. not simply. being detained in one's house is not exactly freedom. but his escape highlighted to problems people like chen face in his country. since the developments in the arab world have been acting in a i had no and insecure fashion. and i think there's -- host: let's go to georgia. jane, democrats line. hi jane. caller: yes. it's good to speak to you. this is the first opportunity i have taken to utilize this
china, how is china weighing in? we've heard so much attention lately on the activist who has now come over to the united states. chen guangcheng's experience. as a dis dependant, his story might shed light on the story of dissidents. guest: to the state department's credit, china is flagged as an area of real concern. . -- guest: we've seen a crackdown against the minority religions and such. china is the country of real concern, and the chen case i think has highlighted how the chinese...
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. >> david says they don't say that in china. we have to go to break. coming up the house gets set to vote on a controversial abortion bill. the the republicans call it a sex discrimination issue, while democrats characterize it as another example of the war on women. we'll look at the latest remarks from the floor next on "now." [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. a living breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. look. it's so simple. [ male announcer ] in here, the right minds from inside and outside the company come together to work on an idea. adding to it from the road, improving it in the cloud all in real time. good idea. ♪ it's the at&t network -- providing new ways to work together, so business works better. ♪ >>> how do you get into the mind-set and the psyche of a
. >> david says they don't say that in china. we have to go to break. coming up the house gets set to vote on a controversial abortion bill. the the republicans call it a sex discrimination issue, while democrats characterize it as another example of the war on women. we'll look at the latest remarks from the floor next on "now." [ male announcer ] this is sheldon, whose long dy setting up the news starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1...
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>>guest: everything is made in china. >>neil: you are talking about companies that ship jobs overseas and you leave a big one out, that is glaring, right? >>guest: i am not sure i see it that way. the president, i think, takes a balanced approach when it comes to china. the challenge here is for governor romney to paint that the president isn't standing up for the middle class in the president is out there fighting for the middle class? >>neil: what about the lay off notices. we know that sequestration and all sides agree, so it is not just the president but if the president to intervene or the white house to enter reason and accept the lay off notices going to the affected contractors, oddly enough the crucial swing states like virginia --. >>guest: that is because that is where the contractors are. >>neil: i know. i am saying, this is etched in she -- cement unless they get rid of sequestration. >>guest: i was on the hill working for a senator as a chief staff during this whole sequestration. >>neil: so you know it is c
>>guest: everything is made in china. >>neil: you are talking about companies that ship jobs overseas and you leave a big one out, that is glaring, right? >>guest: i am not sure i see it that way. the president, i think, takes a balanced approach when it comes to china. the challenge here is for governor romney to paint that the president isn't standing up for the middle class in the president is out there fighting for the middle class? >>neil: what about the lay off...